Re: Gardening for the Year 2000
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- Subject: Re: Gardening for the Year 2000
- From: s* <s*@knowledge-tree.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 05:15:00 -0500
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Lori:
No, I'm sorry it is not available in markets. It is such a specialized
magazine with a totally loyal (look at me!) readership. 90% of it's articles
are one that other readers have contributed and or letters they have sent the
editor, but you have to either find it in your local library or subscribe it,
its that hard to find. Put in any good web search engine (webcrawler, momma)
the three words: countryside small stock and the home page will come right up.
For those of you interested they publish bi-monthly, $18.00 a year, Jd has been
the editor and guiding spirit forever - and is just a great guy, and you can
get back issues.
Leila @
MuslimaLeila@hotmail.com
Lori8490@aol.com wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the veggie list. You all talk about canning, is it very
> difficult? The magazine, Countryside, is it available in supermarkets? Lori
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